It is commonly held that all truth-conditional effects of context result from a pragmatic process of value-assignment that is triggered (and made obligatory) by something in the sentence itself, namely a lexically context-sensitive expression (e.g. an indexical) or a free variable in logical form. Such a process has been dubbed ‘saturation'. It stands in contrast to so called ‘free' pragmatic processes, which are supposed to take place for purely pragmatic reasons — in order to make sense of what the speaker is saying. For example, the pragmatic process through which an expression is given a nonliteral (e.g. a metaphorical or metonymical) interpretation is context-driven: we interpret an expression nonliterally in order to make sense of the...
The distinction between semantics (linguistically-encoded meaning) and pragmatics (inferences about ...
A defining assumption in the debate on contextual influences on truth-conditional content is that su...
Contextualism is a view about meaning, semantic content and truth-conditions, bearing significant co...
It is commonly held that all truth-conditional effects of context result from a pragmatic process of...
Robyn Carston and I, along with many others, share a general methodological position which I call ‘T...
Robyn Carston and I share a general methodological position which I call ‘Truth-Conditional Pragmati...
Central to the formal semantics tradition, especially to the tradition of truth conditional semantic...
The debate between advocates of free pragmatic enrichment and those who maintain that any pragmatic ...
The debate between advocates of free pragmatic enrichment and those who maintain that any pragmatic ...
The notions of saturation and free pragmatic enrichment (otherwise known as completion and expansion...
I consider a problem from pragmatics for the radical interpretation project, relying on the principl...
This chapter focuses on the pragmatic adjustment (or modulation) of word meanings in context, a proc...
In relevance-theoretic pragmatics, lexical adjustment, or ad hoc-concept construction, is considere...
Within relevance theory the two local pragmatic processes of enrichment and loosening of linguistic...
The fields of semantics and pragmatics are devoted to the study of conventionalized and...
The distinction between semantics (linguistically-encoded meaning) and pragmatics (inferences about ...
A defining assumption in the debate on contextual influences on truth-conditional content is that su...
Contextualism is a view about meaning, semantic content and truth-conditions, bearing significant co...
It is commonly held that all truth-conditional effects of context result from a pragmatic process of...
Robyn Carston and I, along with many others, share a general methodological position which I call ‘T...
Robyn Carston and I share a general methodological position which I call ‘Truth-Conditional Pragmati...
Central to the formal semantics tradition, especially to the tradition of truth conditional semantic...
The debate between advocates of free pragmatic enrichment and those who maintain that any pragmatic ...
The debate between advocates of free pragmatic enrichment and those who maintain that any pragmatic ...
The notions of saturation and free pragmatic enrichment (otherwise known as completion and expansion...
I consider a problem from pragmatics for the radical interpretation project, relying on the principl...
This chapter focuses on the pragmatic adjustment (or modulation) of word meanings in context, a proc...
In relevance-theoretic pragmatics, lexical adjustment, or ad hoc-concept construction, is considere...
Within relevance theory the two local pragmatic processes of enrichment and loosening of linguistic...
The fields of semantics and pragmatics are devoted to the study of conventionalized and...
The distinction between semantics (linguistically-encoded meaning) and pragmatics (inferences about ...
A defining assumption in the debate on contextual influences on truth-conditional content is that su...
Contextualism is a view about meaning, semantic content and truth-conditions, bearing significant co...